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The Effect of Prostaglandins on Experimental Tooth Movement in Monkeys (Macaca fuscata)
K. Yamasaki
Department of Orthodontics, Showa University Dental Hospital, Ohta-ku, Kitasenzoku 2-1-1, Tokyo 145, Japan
Y. Shibata
Department of Orthodontics, Showa University Dental Hospital, Ohta-ku, Kitasenzoku 2-1-1, Tokyo 145, Japan
T. Fukuhara
Department of Orthodontics, Showa University Dental Hospital, Ohta-ku, Kitasenzoku 2-1-1, Tokyo 145, Japan
Local administrations of prastaglandins E1 or E2 combined with orthodontic tooth movemerat can approximately double the rate of tooth movement in monkeys compared to that of the control. Macroscopically, no side-effect was observed in the gingiva and associated structures.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 61, No. 12,
1444-1446 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610121401

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